【Lewd Family [Uncut]】
Warning: Contains loads of spoilers for Game of ThronesSeason 7,Lewd Family [Uncut] and some hopelessly dodgy predictions for Season 8.
Well, here we are: the absolute worst part of the year. The longest possible time until Game of Thronescomes back into to our empty, dragon-free lives.
SEE ALSO: 36 of the most memorable 'Game of Thrones' one-liners so farIf you've read any of my previous Game of Thronesarticles, you'll know two things: 1) I'm a hopelessly obsessed individual who lives life largely through fictional television characters, and 2) I love making futile predictions about what those characters will do next.
I did it before the Season 7 finale, and I got a solid 5.5 out of 9 predictions correct. That's like a 61% success rate.
Anyway, in an attempt to stave off the yawning void of hopelessness that's descended now that Season 7 is over, I've made a whole bunch more. I can't guarantee any of them will come true, but I canpromise you one thing: there's a vague chance some of them might.
From cunning assassinations to dragon-based adventures, here are my Season 8 predictions...
1. Theon will give his life to rescue Yara

I read a post on Reddit recently arguing that Theon is now essentially the drowned god. And although he doesn't have superpowers, it sort of makes sense right? He got fished out of the water earlier on in Season 7, and his fight in the finale showed us he's now basically indestructible.
So what's left for his character in the final season? Well, the arch that would make the most sense is some kind of final redemption. The last time we saw Theon he was setting off to rescue Yara, and I think he's got a good chance of succeeding. He may have to kill his uncle first, and he may give his life while doing it, but in the end I think Theon will redeem himself before the sea claims him.
2. Cleganebowl WILL DEFINITELY HAPPEN this time

When Season 6 finished I made a prediction that Cleganebowl would happen in Season 7. Then the Season 7 trailer came out and I predicted it wouldn't happen, and then just before the finale I predicted it would again. I've been back and forth. This time, though, there's no ambiguity: after the Hound squared up to the Mountain in last Sunday's episode, I'm confident that Cleganebowl willdefinitely take place in Season 8.
Surely it's the only way their storylines can end?
3. Arya will kill Melisandre...

Now that Littlefinger has been taken care of, Arya is sort of wasted back at Winterfell. She needs to resume work on her list, asap. And now that we know Cersei is definitely going to be an idiot and double-cross Daenerys, it makes sense for Arya to go back into assassin mode. If I had to bet money, I'd say she'll start making her way South again near the start of Season 8 to try and get to the Queen.
The thing is, Cersei isn't the only one still on her list. At one point Melisandre was, too. If the Red Queen's remark to Varys about dying in Westeros is true, it means the Red Queen will be killed in Season 8.
If Arya catches wind that she's in the area, maybe she'll be the one to do it?
4. ...And maybe Cersei.

I can't make up my mind about this one. On the one hand, Maggy the Frog's prophecy (all of which has come true so far) suggests that Jaime or Tyrion will kill Cersei. On the other hand, there's been a theory floating around for awhile that Arya will do it while disguised as a Lannister.
Now that Jaime is on the Stark's side, could she take his (or Tyrion's) face in order to get close to Cersei? That way the prophecy would still sort of be fulfilled, but it would also give Arya a fitting conclusion to her badass assassin's arch.
5. Daenerys will become pregnant with Jon Snow's child

"The dragons are my children," says Daenerys to Jon Snow in episode 6. "They're the only children I'll ever have."
Now in the world of Game of Thrones, no line of dialogue is there by accident. And when you add in Tyrion's speech to Daenerys about the importance of finding a successor, it feels like the showrunners might be hinting at something.
Daenerys discovering she's pregnant in the final Season -- ensuring the continuation of the Targaryen line -- seems like a highly possible conclusion...
6. The final battle will take place at Winterfell
Via GiphyWinterfell is the place where everything began, so it seems like a fitting location for things to end. It makes sense logistically, too -- the White Walkers are likely to get held up near the Wall for awhile, but Winterfell is the first big stronghold they'll come up against on their journey south.
It's also the place most of the main characters are on their way to at the moment -- the perfect place to make a final stand...
7. Jon Snow will ride a dragon...

This seems absolutely inevitable. The prophecy Daenerys received in the House of the Undying spoke of a dragon with "three heads", after all; so far we have Daenerys on one, and the Night King on the other. Which dragon-taming secret Targaryen do we know who's most likely to ride the third?
8. ...And will die (for good, this time)
Via GiphyHere's how I see things going with Jon Snow in the final Season:
1. He reaches Winterfell with his newfound love, only to be cheerfully told by Bran that she's his Aunt.
2. He falls out with Sansa and his fellow Northerners over his decision to bend the knee.
3. This, coupled with the fact they're related, puts a huge strain on Daenerys and Jon's relationship.
4. In the final battle at Winterfell, Daenerys and Drogon take on the Night's King and Viserion. Jon Snow flies in on Rhaegal at the last minute and kills the Night King, but dies in the process.
Ultimately, Jon Snow was brought back to life for a purpose, which is presumably to save the world of men and continue his bloodline. Once he's completed those things, it makes sense for him to return to the Lord of Light. Sorry, Jon.
9. Daenerys will change everything

This will be the "bittersweet" ending Martin has referenced in the past. The war against the Night's King will be won, but Jon Snow will be dead. Daenerys will look around at the wreck of post-war Westeros and realise she doesn't want that world for her unborn child.
She'll destroy the Iron Throne, and in the final stages of Season 8 she'll announce her intentions to build a new society.
Featured Video For You
How 'Game of Thrones' created the epic wight scene in the season finale
Topics Game Of Thrones
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
There are billions of grains of revenge in this anti
2025-06-26 13:50Thomas crawling out of his tank engine will haunt your dreams
2025-06-26 12:19Apple is reportedly still working on smart glasses of some kind
2025-06-26 12:03Popular Posts
How to unblock Xnxx for free
2025-06-26 14:20Amazon's Alexa now has more than 15,000 skills
2025-06-26 13:44Alexa Voice Shopping offers Prime Day power over exclusive deals
2025-06-26 13:14Case leak 'confirms' Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will have headphone jack
2025-06-26 12:22Shop the Shark FlexStyle for 20% off at Amazon
2025-06-26 12:22Featured Posts
Amazon Big Spring Sale 2025: Best deals under $50
2025-06-26 14:34The best games coming out in the rest of 2017
2025-06-26 12:42Snapchat update finally lets you add links to your Stories
2025-06-26 12:30Best security deal: The 8
2025-06-26 12:28Popular Articles
NYT Strands hints, answers for May 5
2025-06-26 14:23Chance the Rapper wrote a poem for his Tiny Desk Concert debut
2025-06-26 13:52Is 'Sing Sing' streaming? How to watch the A24 drama at home.
2025-06-26 11:52Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (5354)
Art Information Network
Here are the glorious proposed logos for Donald Trump's Space Force
2025-06-26 14:36Exploration Information Network
New study shows that menstruation doesn't change how the brain works
2025-06-26 13:53Charm Information Network
Elon Musk says first Model 3 will exit the factory Friday
2025-06-26 13:09Inheritance Information Network
NASA concept video shows how we might save Earth from rogue asteroids
2025-06-26 12:33Transmission Information Network
No Time for a Negative Peace
2025-06-26 12:26